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Chevrolet Ride & Drive at 3i SHOW

May 12, 2012
Western Kansas Manufacturers Association (WKMA), sponsor of the annual 3i Show, announced that the Chevrolet Ride & Drive will be at this year’s 3i Show, July 12-14. 
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New York farm launches biogas program

May 11, 2012
A dairy farm in Wyoming County, New York, was in the spotlight May 1 as officials cut the ribbon for the grand opening of a manure-to-electrical-power dairy project, Synergy Biogas. The biogas facility at Synergy Dairy produces gas by digesting food and cattle waste -- generating enough power to run about 1,000 homes.
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Dairy co-ops lead revenue increase for nation's 100 largest ag co-ops

May 11, 2012
The nation's 100 largest agriculture cooperatives reported near-record revenue of $118 billion in 2010, U.S. Department of Agriculture Rural Development Under Secretary Dallas Tonsager announced last week. This was an increase of 4 percent over 2009 figures. Net income for the 100 top agriculture co-ops was also up more than 10 percent in 2010, reaching $2.39 billion, up from $2.16 billion in 2009. Leading the revenue increase were dairy cooperatives, which saw 2010 revenue climb more than 14.5 percent from the previous year, to $29.45 billion. Dairy cooperatives accounted for more than half of the revenue increase recorded by the top 100 ag coops in 2010.
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New Holland media event and factory tours

May 11, 2012
Emily Caldwell Gwin
The New Holland Agriculture equipment company was established in the 1890s and was named for its location: New Holland, Pennsylvania. After much growth and many mergers, the company is now part of CNH and owned by Fiat Industrial. Fiat S.p.A. includes brands such as Jeep, Chrysler and Dodge. New Holland Vice President Abe Hughes said leadership in the company began to recognize a need to “rejuvenate” the New Holland brand name. The company held a media event April 25-26, where more than 20 agricultural print, radio and television outlets were invited to learn about the company’s history and growth. Attendees test-drove some of its newest equipment, including the new T9 Series four-wheel drive tractor with SmartTrax, which reduces soil compaction.
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Just do something

May 11, 2012
Lynn Olsen

I would encourage you to think of at least one thing to try during the upcoming forage season that will help you become more profitable. Don’t look at all the things you’re not doing; just focus on the one improvement you’re trying to make and see what happens.



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Optimize forage NDF with proper cut timing

May 11, 2012
Robin Newell
When harvesting your alfalfa hay the goal is to optimize nutrient content and maximize tonnage. Harvest timing is critical to striking this balance.
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Alfalfa weevil update

May 11, 2012

051112_weevilThe southeast portion of Wisconsin is entering that time period when third and fourth instar alfalfa weevil larvae can be found. An increase in the amount of defoliation may be seen.  Fortunately, the cooler weather has given the alfalfa a chance to get caught up and cutting, an excellent form of cultural control, has started in some areas.  Revisit fields with elevated first crop defoliation within four to five days of cutting.
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Spring black stem found in many Michigan alfalfa fields

May 11, 2012

051112_alfalfaIn checking spring growth of alfalfa fields this spring, it was noted that there were many established stands with extreme weed pressure. Upon further examination, the alfalfa plant itself was observed to have black spots on the stems and lower leaves. Alfalfa samples were taken to Michigan State University Diagnostic Services and were determined to be infected with spring black stem, a disease caused by a fungal pathogen, Phoma medicaginis var. medicaginis.
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Nebraskan wins Case IH Scout utility vehicle

May 11, 2012


051112_case_winnerKorey McHenry of Grand Island, Nebraska, is the new owner of a 2012 Case IH Scout utility vehicle. McHenry was the winner of the 2011 Case IH Fall Farm Show promotion sponsored by Case IH and CNH Capital. The Scout was displayed at the 2011 Farm Progress Show, Husker Harvest Days, Big Iron Farm Show, Ohio Farm Science Review, Canada’s Outdoor Farm Show, Agri-Trade and Sunbelt Ag Expo.
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AgSource Laboratories' feed and forage sample drop boxes around Idaho

May 11, 2012
051112_idahoAgSource Laboratories now has feed and forage sample drop boxes throughout south and central Idaho. Locations can be found online or by calling (208) 324-7411.

The weekly Haywatch Report examines the performance of hay samples cut from selected fields.
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